A control knob device has a main body defining a top surface having a ring-shaped stopping wall with two inserting openings formed thereon, and a lateral surface having a guiding recess extending upwards and downwards and a sliding slot running circumferentially and communicating with the guiding recess, with the depth thereof greater than that of the guiding recess. A shell coupled to the main body has a covering plate with two blocking portions located outside the stopping wall and adjacent to the inserting openings, and a lateral plate extending inwards to form an inserting slice corresponding to the sliding slot. The shell is coupled to the main body by the inserting slice passing through the guiding recess and inserted into the sliding slot. Two elastic ends of a spring element are inserted into the inserting openings and abut against the blocking portions for making the rotated shell return automatically.
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1. A control knob device, comprising:
a main body of cylindrical shape defining a top surface and a lateral surface, the top surface having a stopping wall of ring shape, with two inserting openings formed thereon and apart from each other, the lateral surface having a plurality of guiding recesses extending upwards and downwards and a plurality of sliding slots, each of the sliding slots running circumferentially and communicating with the corresponding guiding recess, with the depth thereof greater than that of the guiding recess;
a shell coupled to the main body comprising a covering plate and a lateral plate enclosing the lateral surface, the covering plate having two blocking portions located at an outer surface of the stopping wall and adjacent to the inserting openings, the lateral plate having portions extending inwards to form a plurality of inserting slices corresponding to the sliding slots; and
a spring element located within the stopping wall having two elastic ends,
wherein the shell is coupled to the main body by the inserting slices passing through the guiding recesses and inserted into the sliding slots, the elastic ends are inserted into the inserting openings and abut against the blocking portions for making the rotated shell return automatically.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a control knob device, and more particularly to a control knob device with a compact and simple assembling structure.
2. The Related Art
A control knob are used for various functions on many different types of device. Conventionally, the control knob, adapted for offering a degree of control to a user, is mounted to a main body of the device by a shaft. Related U.S. Pat. No. 7,233,313 entitled “Control Knob with Multiple Degrees of Freedom and Force feedback”, which is incorporated herein by reference, teaches a structure that the control knob is rigidly coupled to a pusher member of the device by the shaft for achieving fine and coarse adjustment. However, such structure is complicated and occupies a biggish space, as a result, adding the manufacturing cost, the assembling time and the volume of the designed device.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a control knob device with a compact and simple assembling structure. The control knob device has a main body defining a top surface and a lateral surface. The top surface has a stopping wall of ring shape, with two inserting openings formed thereon and apart from each other. The lateral surface has a plurality of guiding recesses extending upwards and downwards and a plurality of sliding slots, each of the sliding slots runs circumferentially and communicates with the corresponding guiding recess, with the depth thereof greater than that of the guiding recess. A shell coupled to the main body has a covering plate with two blocking portions located at an outer surface of the stopping wall and adjacent to the inserting openings, and a lateral plate having portions extending inwards to form a plurality of inserting slices corresponding to the sliding slots. A spring element is located within the stopping wall having two elastic ends. The shell is coupled to the main body by the inserting slices passing through the guiding recesses and inserted into the sliding slots. The elastic ends are inserted into the inserting openings and abut against the blocking portions for making the rotated shell return automatically.
As described above, the shell of the control device is fixed to the main body by the inserting slices sliding in the corresponding sliding slots. When the shell is rotated along different directions for achieving the adjustive function, the deformed spring element can provide the resilient force to make the rotated shell return automatically because the elastic end is moved along with the shell. Such assembling structure occupies a small space and is easy to manufacture and assemble.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The top surface 101 has a circular platform 103 at a center thereof and a stopping wall 104 of ring shape surrounding the platform 103, with a receiving groove 105 formed therebetween. The platform 103 has a protruding lump 1031 at a periphery thereof and spaced away from the stopping wall 104. The stopping wall 104 has two inserting openings 1041 apart from each other with a predetermined distance. Two elastic elements 106 have first elastic lumps 106a and second elastic lumps 106b, which are respectively connected with ends of the stopping wall 104 formed the inserting openings 1041. An upper portion of an outer surface of the stopping wall 104 has portions extended outwards to form a plurality of stopping slices 1042. An inner surface of the stopping wall 104 has a portion facing the protruding lump 1031 protruding inwards to form a restraining portion 1043. The restraining portion 1043 is spaced away from the protruding lump 1031 with a short distance. In this embodiment, the restraining portion 1043 and the inserting openings 1041 are substantially located at three equal division points of the stopping wall 104. The top surface 101 further has a sensor 120 disposed at the outer surface of the stopping wall 104 and adjacent to one of the inserting openings 1041.
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The control knob device may be an audio device, a video device, or the like. Suppose that the control knob on the device is used to adjust the sound volume. The shell 20 is rotated clockwise to lower down the sound volume, contrarily, to raise the sound volume by counterclockwise direction. When the shell 20 is rotated clockwise, the sensor 120 is adapted for inducing the variation of the magnetic field generated by the magnets 26 and accordingly, sending a control signal to lower down the sound volume of the device. Meanwhile, one of the blocking portions 23 accompanying with the movement of the shell 20 drives the elastic end 32 to abut against the adjacent second elastic lump 106b. Then the elastic end 32 will automatically bring the blocking portion 23 to return the original position because of resilient force of the spring element 30.
As described above, the shell 20 of the control device is fixed to the main body 10 by the inserting slices 221 sliding in the corresponding sliding slots 1022. When the shell 20 is rotated along different directions for achieving the adjustive function, the deformed spring element 30 can provide the resilient force to make the rotated shell 20 return automatically because the elastic end 32 is moved along with the shell 20. In addition, the sliding slices 24 are disposed under the stopping slices 1042 for further fixing the shell 20 to the main body 10. Such assembling structure occupies a small space and is easy to manufacture and assemble.
The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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